Finally, someone outside of Rockstar has finally played Grand Theft Auto 5. And, they've discovered it's a far more friendly iteration than previous games. Tweaks have been made in three key areas: weapons, vehicles, and missions. Each of the changes makes the game less "realistic," but more player-friendly.

Are you ready for some football? Days ahead of the NFL season kicking off, Microsoft has revealed that the Xbox One's NFL and ESPN apps will both arrive in November, presumably in time for the console's unannounced launch date. This is, of course, the beginning of a multi-year partnership with the NFL.

Square Enix is offering seven free days of play to compensate for the server troubles that plagued the re-launch of Final Fantasy 14. And while players will get a free week, the company noted that it will have to take servers offline for about a day, to help ease server load.

Powered by Frostbite, the multiplayer shooter is unquestionably one of PopCap's biggest productions ever. Supporting both 24 player multiplayer and 4 player co-op, Garden Warfare will be PopCap's most expensive release ever when it launches. However, creative director Justin Wiebe points out that it will be "relatively inexpensive when compared to other games on the platform."

"We've been itching to do motion controls for a while now," Young Horses' Geisler said. "Since Octodad is a game about wiggling your tentacles in 3D space, involving the player's body has always seemed like a perfect fit. Controlling Octodad's limbs 1-to-1 feels natural, and luckily doesn't dampen his wacky movements."

Don't let the premise of broom-wielding janitors fool you. Dustforce was a deceptively difficult platformer, and time hasn't made it any less of a challenge. Capcom is bringing the dust-busting parkour game to PS3, Vita, and Xbox 360.